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Old 10-11-19, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by dweenk
ISO down tube cable stops, the old clamp-on style. They can be Campy, Shimano, or Suntour - it does not matter. What does matter is that they are clean. I'm not looking for NOS, just gently used clean stops. Oh, it is for a Raleigh Gran Sport/Grand Sports.

I have stuff to trade or dinero.
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WTB- Maillard freewheel remover

I think the correct tool is 31mm 24 spline . I believe VAR405 or bicycle research CT-3. Anyone have one they don’t need and willing to sell?
thanks! Steve
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Old 10-15-19, 02:39 PM
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Got you covered, sending PM.
Got it, and thanks.

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Old 10-15-19, 03:13 PM
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Still looking for a Suntour Cyclone bottom bracket spindle to fit a 68mm bottom bracket with a double chainset. I have the cups.

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Originally Posted by Miele Man
Still looking for a Suntour Cyclone bottom bracket spindle to fit a 68mm bottom bracket with a double chainset. I have the cups.

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I think I've got an NOS 109mm Sprint but I couldn't tell you if it's the right length.
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ISO: Above average condition Deore DX long cage rear derailleur (for 7spd)

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I may be able to help you out on the Deore RD. Will check tomorrow...
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I may be able to help you out on the Deore RD. Will check tomorrow...
Thank you Doc
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Originally Posted by tyler_fred
ISO: Above average condition Deore DX long cage rear derailleur (for 7spd)

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I have a like-new RD-M650 seven speed Deore. I bought it new a couple of years ago and used it on the Pelizzoli for Eroica, so it has less than 200 miles on it.
Yours for $40 plus shipping.
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Originally Posted by clubman
I think I've got an NOS 109mm Sprint but I couldn't tell you if it's the right length.
Thanks. Finally was able to find the info on the Cyclone and the Sprint and the Sprint is shorter than the Cyclone. Guess I'll have to keep looking.

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Originally Posted by Miele Man
Thanks. Finally was able to find the info on the Cyclone and the Sprint and the Sprint is shorter than the Cyclone. Guess I'll have to keep looking.

Cheers
So how long is the Cyclone? This will help.
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ISO; any 86mm bcd crankset and some rings, prefer 46t or 47t and 30t or 32t.

SR or Stronglight.
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Originally Posted by clubman
So how long is the Cyclone? This will help.
My research says 112mm for cup and cone 144 BCD crank...

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Miele Man,
If you can get me specific numbers I will go through the 100 or so spindles in our co-op to find you the right one. I would like total spindle length, right side ledge to end of spindle and left side ledge to spindle end. And if you have it, the number stamped into the spindle. TIA, MH
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Originally Posted by bwilli88
ISO; any 86mm bcd crankset and some rings, prefer 46t or 47t and 30t or 32t.

SR or Stronglight.
Any preference on arm length
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Originally Posted by r0ckh0und
Any preference on arm length
170mm please.
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ISO or WTT Shimano SL-BS50: a six speed bar end shifter.

Have: Shimano 10s Bar End set, a ton of Tri-Color stuff, or just ask - you never know!.

Your consideration is appreciated.

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Originally Posted by mountaindave
ISO or WTT Shimano SL-BS50: a six speed bar end shifter.
I should clarify that this could be either 7 speed or 6 speed with an insert. It should still have 6 clicks, but the cable pull is changed.

Last edited by mountaindave; 10-19-19 at 11:07 AM.
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Old 10-19-19, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by bwilli88
ISO; any 86mm bcd crankset and some rings, prefer 46t or 47t and 30t or 32t.

SR or Stronglight.
I have this SR Apex.....47/34

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Originally Posted by r0ckh0und
I have this SR Apex.....47/34
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Old 10-20-19, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by mountaindave
I should clarify that this could be either 7 speed or 6 speed with an insert. It should still have 6 clicks, but the cable pull is changed.
adding some un-called-for details the SL-BS50 AND the SL-6400 DT shifters both use a little C-shaped clip that fits the cable groove in the SIS shifter which effectively increases the diameter of the "barrel" with 6-speed, and is left off for a "smaller diameter" 7-speed. It's a small part that's easy to lose but if you need one you might be able to scavenge it from an SL-6400 (probably many more of those were sold).
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
adding some un-called-for details the SL-BS50 AND the SL-6400 DT shifters both use a little C-shaped clip that fits the cable groove in the SIS shifter which effectively increases the diameter of the "barrel" with 6-speed, and is left off for a "smaller diameter" 7-speed. It's a small part that's easy to lose but if you need one you might be able to scavenge it from an SL-6400 (probably many more of those were sold).
I've heard mixed reports on this - do you know if the little insert reduces the number of clicks to 5? Or does the derailleur adjustment of a narrower cassette simply lock out the last click?
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I'd have to try it out to remember but IIRC this clip does nothing to affect the number of clicks so I believe you have a "ghost shift" at the end of the range if you use them for 6-speed and yes it's your RD adjustment screw that prevents it from over-shifting...but I could be remembering wrong, and not the 1st time THAT happened!
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Modifies the radius, not the clicks.

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ISO:
  • Jtek Shiftmate 6
  • Jtek thumb shifter adapters (RH side only) OR
  • SunRace M90 9-speed thumb shifter OR
  • Microshift 9-speed thumb shifter
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